From NewsBusters, the rating for the Oscars go down again.
From CNS News, a guest on CNN claims that President Trump believes that Russian activity helps him.
From Philly(dot)com, in the run-up the retrial of Bill Cosby, opposing teams of lawyers hurl accusations at each other.
From Rûdaw, thieves loot objects from a 2700-year-old cave near Duhok, in Iraqi Kurdistan. (via Assyrian International News Agency)
From Voice Of Europe, the leader of the Lega party could become Italy's next prime minister.
From the Daily Mail, the E.U. could be facing a "nightmare scenario" due to the Italian elections.
From Russia Today, Matteo Renzi has stepped down as the leader of Italy's Democratic Party.
From The Local IT, the elections have left Italy "in limbo".
From Sputnik International, the center-right is "expected to dominate" in Italy.
From The Guardian, U.K. manufacturing is on a pace to expand by more than the country's overall GDP. (via Breitbart London)
From the Express, the E.U. threatens to "cripple" exports from the U.K.
From Breitbart London, Hungary challenges the U.N.'s mass migration plan.
From BBC News, the Radio Dawn outlet in Nottingham, England has been fined for broadcasting a song that "glorified historic violence" against non-Muslims.
From the Daily Sabah, Turkey's E.U. Minister expects the E.U. to fully implement their deal on refugees.
From the NL Times, some Dutch taxi drivers have reportedly been planning an attack on Uber's headquarters in Amsterdam.
From BNO News, the death toll from the truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia last October has been revised to 587.
From Reuters, Iran claims to be able to produce enriched uranium in two days.
From Pakistan Today, a Pakistani hairdressers association announces a ban on "stylish" beards for being "un-Islamic".
From Gatestone Institute, do westerners really care about helping Palestinians and Syrians?
From FrontpageMag, European businesses keep sending money to Iran.
From The Daily Caller, about 25
From National Review, "why the left won't win the gun-control debate".
From Townhall, the right-leaning Parkland survivor you might not know about.
From Page Six, two Hollywood actors liken #MeToo to a different definition of "movement".
And from For The Win, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell improves his time in the 40-yard dash, fully dressed in a suit.
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